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House Bill 5922 (2004) rss


Sponsors
Ruth Johnson - (primary)Sandra Caul, Clarence E Phillips, Ruth Ann Jamnick, Joanne Voorhees, Barb Vander Veen, Sal Rocca

Categories  Occupations, pawnbrokers; Occupations, business licensing and regulation; Occupations, junk and secondhand dealers; Trade, other; Local government, other; State agencies (existing), state police

Occupations; pawnbrokers; persons who buy or sell personal property; require licensure as pawnbrokers. Amends title & secs. 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 18 & 19 of 1917 PA 273 (MCL 446.201 et seq.); adds sec. 11a & repeals secs. 6, 16 & 17 of 1917 PA 273 (MCL 446.206 et seq.).

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History(House actions in lowercase, Senate actions in UPPERCASE)
Date JournalAction
5/18/2004HJ 43 Pg. 988referred to Committee on Commerce